The Bulladelah correspondent of the Maitland MEHCURY reports the result of the case in which Robert Lindasy was brought up, on remand from our of local bench, for the [?] of Miss Amy Davies ...
Article : 93 wordsThe intercolonial Bowing Match Committee who recently undertook the responsibilities of accepting a challenge from the colony of Victoria, to find a representative crew to row a match on the Lowes ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 948 wordsA meeting of the Working Men's Defence Association was held last' night at the Lighthouse Hotel; the chair being occupied by Mr. R. G. Maclean, J.P. It was resolved, on the motion of Mr. Patterson ...
Article : 235 wordsIt is reported tn the police that a squatter, named. Button, while looking for new country somewhere about 250 miles from Normantown, has been murdered by the blacks. At the time that ...
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Advertising : 58 wordsSir John Robertson last night was overflowing with the milk of human kindness, even to those who have treated him badly. At a banquet to Mr. Coonan he took the opportunity of speaking ...
Article : 782 wordsThe following persons have been treated at the Infirmary;—John Melrose, injury to arm; Owen Miggin, Injury to arm; Amelia Allingham, cut arm; a little boy, aged four years, named John Gleeson ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 wordsA most strange proceeding on the part Captain M'Gowan, held partly responsible for the recent fatal boat accident at Port Wakefield, is reported. On learning the verdict of the jury at the ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Full Court, on Tuesday, delivered lengthy written judgment in the Equity appeal case, Lamb v. Dangar and others. The appeal was one against a decree of the Primary Judge (Mr. Justice Hargrave ...
Article : 145 wordsA row of a very unseemly character took place at the corner of Sussex and Bathurst streets last night, and was repeated at Intervals, to the great dunoyance of the public. The police at last appeared on the ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Hobart Town Mercury relates an aruusing incident. Two hon. members, accompanied as usual by the Usher of the Black Rod, proceeded to the Assembly as the bearers of messages from the ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR HENRY PARKES, in the concluding words of his speech on the no-confidence amendment of Mr. FARNELL, said that although he hoped that amendment would be carried, yet if there should be a ...
Article : 637 wordsThe wheat market is dull, and but little offering. The farmers are fully engaged harvesting the wheat crop, which is a fine one. Best town flour £13. ...
Article : 43 wordsThe particulars of the robbery of Judge Grisson of New Zealand, at Galle, when on his way to these colonies are these. The learned jude kept his money in a desk, and at Galle he carefully inspected the ...
Article : 337 wordsAbout 9 o'clock yesterday afternoon a Chinaman, named Ah Yen, aged 28 years, with a butcher's knife attempted to disembowel himself at his residence in Durand's-alley, off Goulburn-street. It appears that ...
Article : 132 words[?] yesterday evening, that he intends returning to the Academy of Music after Christmas, and will not go to any theatre but that which welcomed him when all the ...
Article : 275 wordsBy the arrival of the cutter Vincent we (FIJI TIMES, December 1) have later news from Samoa. She brought no mail with he. but we glean that rather She brought no mail with her but we glean that rather exciting events have been taking place there. It ...
Article : 326 wordsWe are assured that several of those gentlemen who have tested the growth of the prickly comfrey in this colony are able to report very satisfactorily on the results. Amongst others, Mr. J, T. Gerus, of ...
Article : 231 wordsThe City Coroner, yesterday, held an inquest at the Observer Tavern, Lower George-street, touching the death of David Shadrack, chief officer of the barque Edward Percy, whose body was found in the ...
Article : 273 wordsIn the "Summary of Australasian Statistics,' just issued from the Government Printing-office (says the Melbourne TELEGRAPH), it is shown that our population has increased less than 50,000 since 1873 ...
Article : 319 words[?] of Sydney, has been appointed secretary of the Queensland Turf Club, at a salary of £400 per annum. MELBOURNE, Wednesday. ...
Article : 279 wordsWe published on Friday last a letter from out Brisbane correspondent (says the Melbourne Arcus), which contained a very remarkable narrative. The evangelical preacher, Dr. Somerville, who a short ...
Article : 382 wordsThe PRESIDENT took the chair at half-past 4 o'clock. Mr. DOCKER informed the Council that Sir Henry Parkes had requested his Excellency to grant him until to-morrow morning to complete his Administration, and that his ...
Article : 89 wordsThe Full Court, on Tuesday, refused to grant a new trial of the action, the Commercial Bank v. Strauss. and another, winch was tried last August before Mr. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 wordsLAST evening, in the Exhibition Building, Redfern, in presence of a large number of visitors, the hon. Lady Robinson presented to successful competitors the prizes won at the last annual meeting of the New South Wales Rifle Association. ...
Article : 650 wordsIN the Legislative Assembly, yesterday afternoon, Sir John Robertson read a note from Sir Hercules Robinson, intimating that Sir Henry Parkes informed him that he hoped to be able to conclude his arrangements by Thursday, and ...
Article : 84 wordsLAST EXHIBITION OF COOPER AND BAILEY'S MAMMOTH SHOW—The final performances of this grand combination of amusements will be given to-night, after which the canvas will descend upon the scene of ...
Article : 504 wordsSIR.—A friend has just drawn my attention to a sort of editorial to your issue of yesterday evening, in which the writer does me the extreme honour of commencing upon a recent letter of mine, published in the Herald, in which some ...
Article : 204 wordsWe have just had brought under our notice (says the COOTAMUNDRA HERALD), a serious instance of the risks undertaken by dealers in trucking cattle for transit by rail to the Sydney market; and something ...
Article : 279 wordsIn the case of Joseph Thompson, charged at the Water Police Court on Tuesday, already reported with shooting with intent to murder Robert Smith on board the Sarco, while on the high seas, the following ...
Article : 545 wordsAt the Central Police Court, yesterday, before Messrs. Bailey and Hyam, George Morrison, on remand, was charged by constable Fleming with having unlawfully and maliciously wounded one Thomas ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 28 wordsOn Wednesday, between 11 and 12 in the morning (says the BATHURST INDEPENDENT) a fearful accident befel two little boys, named respectively Farrell and M'Kenzie. The children are about 5 and 9 years ...
Article : 493 wordsSIR,—As attorney for Mrs. Sims, I cannot allow some of the statements contained in Mr. Walter H. Cooper's letter, published in yesterday's issue of your paper, to pass unnoticed. As as far his complaints against your reporter are, concerned ...
Article : 286 wordsLast evening Mr. W. T. Coonan, M.P. for the Bogan, was entertained at a complimentary dinner in the Masonic Hall, York-street. Some thirty gentlemen set down to the tables, and the chair was ...
Article : 340 wordsWe are given to understand that Sir Henry Parkes has not yet completed his arrangements for the formation of a Ministry. It is said that a further extension of time will be asked for in [?] Assembly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 wordsThere revision of the jury list, which commenced under the presidency of W. T. Pinhey, Esq., J.P., on Tuesday at noon, terminated shortly before 4 o'clock yesterday. It says a great deal for the ...
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Advertising : 130 wordsA magnificent meteor appeared over Sydney last night. It was Been proceeding apparently from the S.W. It travelled quite leisurely, certainly at a rate not exceeding the speed of a cannon ball, and remained ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 13 Dec 1877, Page 2
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